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1863
Monday 19th Jan.__ We have had rain the most[MS.torn] of last week which turned to snow and the weather was pircingly cold on Friday & Saturday__ thermometer standing at 28 and 29 in the hall. Yesterday it moderated a little but to-day is cold & grey with a bleak thin wind. Morgan and a portion of his troops have been here all the past week, __ one night young Mr Smith of Nashville (nephew of Mr. Hy.) staid with us. He had been in Wheelers cavalry, and was captured before the Murfreesboro fight & taken to Nashville. He made his escape__ showed me his forged pass.__ he was on his way to join the army, at Tulahoma. The same night he was here I had a sick soldier__ one of Morgans men, & a comrade who attended him. The name of the sick one was Rice__ he was 15 years of age. I did the best I could for him & next morning he was able to go on his way. Another staid all night Friday night, but we have been obliged to send off a great many because we really do not have provisions to feed them. We have bread & meat__ wheat coffee & sassafras tea a little milk & a very little butter. Oh! it is so hard for me to send those fellows off when they are polite and gentlemanly. When they are not I dont care. I was amused at the Col. on night when one came who was rather rude. The Col. commenced telling him he would not stay and was going on to tell him why when he said rudely that he didnt want any explanations. Yes sir said the Col. but you shall listen to my explanation. & he made him do it & the fellow went off.__ Our situation here is one of

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1863
Monday 19th Jan.__ We have had rain the most[MS.torn] of last week which turned to snow and the weather was pircingly cold on Friday & Saturday__ thermometer standing at 28 and 29 in the hall. Yesterday it moderated a little but to-day is cold & grey with a bleak thin wind. Morgan and a portion of his troops have been here all the past week, __ one night young Mr Smith of Nashville (nephew of Mr. Hy.) staid with us. He had been in Wheelers cavalry, and was captured before the Murfreesboro fight & taken to Nashville. He made his escape__ showed me his forged pass.__ he was on his way to join the army, at Tulahoma. The same night he was here I had a sick soldier__ one of Morgans men, & a comrade who attended him. The name of the sick one was Rice__ he was 15 years of age. I did the best I could for him & next morning he was able to go on his way. Another staid all night Friday night, but we have been obliged to send off a great many because we really do not have provisions to feed them. We have bread & meat__ wheat coffee & sassafras tea a little milk & a very little butter. Oh! it is so hard for me to send those fellows off when they are polite and gentlemanly. When they are not I dont care. I was amused at the Col. on night when one came who was rather rude. The Col. commenced telling him he would not stay and was going on to tell him why when he said rudely that he didnt want any explanations. Yes sir said the Col. but you shall listen to my explanation. & he made him do it & the fellow went off.__ Our situation here is one of

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